Norway
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Electrician Registration
Fagbrev Certificate
1. Description
This certificate is evidence of one of the following:
- The successful completion of a 1 or 2 year full-time course in a workshop school together with a 3 or 4 year apprenticeship.
- The successful completion of a 3 or 4 year apprenticeship.
- The successful completion of a 3 or 4 year full-time course in a workshop school.
The certificate must be endorsed with the words electro-mecanikk, electristk installater or elektriker.
2. Equivalence to New Zealand Requirements
This certificate:
- Exempts the holder from the 3rd stage theory examination requirements.
- Is evidence of the completion of an apprenticeship or training course that has incorporated the skills in paragraph 1(2) of Clause 1 of Schedule 1 of the Electricity Regulations 1997.
- Is evidence of the completion of 4 years work experience where the period of apprenticeship and/or the vocational course was 4 or more years.
3. Equivalence to New Zealand Requirements
This certificate:
- Exempts the holder from the 3rd stage theory examination requirements.
- Is evidence of the completion of an apprenticeship or training course that has incorporated the skills in paragraph 1(2) of Clause 1 of Schedule 1 of the Electricity Regulations 1997.
- Is evidence of the completion of 4 years work experience where the period of apprenticeship and/or the vocational course was 4 or more years.